DEVIL-DOG DUNGAREES REACHES $175,000 IN DONATIONS TO WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT
Devil-Dog Dungarees, a vintage-inspired men’s lifestyle brand, today announced its latest charitable contribution of $25,000 to the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP). As a proud partner of WWP, Devil-Dog has supported the organization and its mission with donations totaling $175,000 since 2019 regardless of sales.
Devil-Dog Dungarees was first established in 1948 by U.S. Army veteran Louis Rosenstock who named the company in honor of the Marines and all the armed forces who fought so bravely for our country. Today, the company is led by Louis’ grandchildren, Jeff and David Rosenstock, and serves as a men’s denim and lifestyle brand focused on casual style.
Devil-Dog is universally recognized for its comfortable and durable denim, and each pair of Devil-Dog jeans proudly comes with a dog tag that showcases its’ partnership with WWP. “We are honored to continue our partnership with Wounded Warrior Project, a cause that is so important to our brand’s heritage and values,” said Jeff Rosenstock, Co-Owner & President of Devil-Dog Dungarees. “In addition to our monetary support, we are equally proud of our campaign to drive awareness to Wounded Warrior Project’s mission to honor and empower wounded warriors.”
This Veterans Day, Devil-Dog employees will once again march in the New York City Veterans Day Parade on Monday, November 11th alongside WWP team members, veterans, and wounded warriors. As a special thanks to all those who have served our country, Devil-Dog will increase its year round 20% military discount for Active Duty, Retirees, Veterans, Military Spouses, and Military Family Members to 50% off its products sitewide through November 11th via the Id.me platform.
For more information about Devil-Dog Dungarees, please visit devil-dog.com and follow Devil-Dog Jeans on Instagram and Facebook. For more information on Wounded Warrior Project, please visit woundedwarriorproject.org and follow @WWP on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.